Topgolf Entertainment Group Breaks Guinness World Record For Most People Hitting A Golf Ball Simultaneously

Colton and Cassie at Topgolf Live at Oracle Park on Nov. 7

DALLASTopgolf Entertainment Group, a global sports and entertainment community, celebrated the inaugural Topgolf Get Out and Swing Day on November 7 by breaking the Guinness World Record for the most people hitting a golf ball simultaneously across the globe. 

The synchronized swings took place at all Topgolf venues in the U.S. and the U.K. where nearly 2,000 Topgolf Associates and Guests hit a golf ball at the same time at 8:00 a.m. PST

Additionally, swings were activated as part of the record-breaking attempt at the Topgolf Live pop-up event at Oracle Park in San Francisco, at select Toptracer Range and Swing Suite locations, and on the Topgolf World Golf Tour gaming app. 

Bachelor stars Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph kicked off the challenge from the Topgolf Live pop-up event at the iconic Oracle Park in San Francisco. 

Colton and Cassie joined the nearly 2,000 people around the globe as they swung from the Club Level to hit Topgolf targets located on the diamond at Oracle Park.

A judge and witnesses were on hand at every location to ensure accurate synchronization and to capture the record attempt. 

The effort was part of Topgolf’s newly launched Go Out Swinging brand campaign which builds the belief that Topgolf is a place to have fun and discover common ground no matter the occasion – for golfers and non-golfers alike. 

“Topgolf is all about celebrating life’s moments, big or small – and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate our inaugural Get Out and Swing Day than by setting a world record,” said Topgolf Entertainment Group Chief Marketing Officer Brian Radics. “Mobilizing our teams and Guests across all our assets to set the current world record reinforces our belief in the power of bringing communities together through entertainment.” 

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